> Phillips are fine for low-torque applications like electrical device
> mounting.

There may be some small number of applications where having a screwdriver that 
easily slips out of the screw is for some reason a desired effect. But in 
general, it renders Phillips screws about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

 For higher-torque applications we already have Allen and
> TORX, among others.  What's "magic" about a square hole?

The Robertson is easily the best screwdriver ever invented. Once you try it, 
you'll understand why.
 
Dave Salt

SimpList(tm) - try it; you'll get it! 

http://www.mackinney.com/products/program-development/simplist.html  



                                          
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